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now is not the time to scale back our commitment to education. now is the time to move forward to make sure we have the best educated, best-trained workers in the world. my plan for education doesn't just rely on more money or more dictates from washington. we are challenging every state and school district to come up with their own plan for student achievement and they're doing that. i want to give more schools more flexibility so they don't have to teach through text and so they can remove teachers who just aren't helping our kids learn. look, if we want our country to be a magnet for middle class jobs in the 21st century we also have to invest more in education and training. i want to recruit an army of new teachers and pay teachers better and train more of them in areas like math and science. i have a plan to give 2 million more americans the chance to go to community colleges just like this one and learn the skills that businesses are looking for right now. i have a plan to make it easier for people to afford a higher education that's essent
now is not the time to scale back our commitment to education. now is the time to move forward to make sure we have the best educated, best-trained workers in the world. my plan for education doesn't just rely on more money or more dictates from washington. we are challenging every state and school district to come up with their own plan for student achievement and they're doing that. i want to give more schools more flexibility so they don't have to teach through text and so they can remove...
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the decisions we make in the next few years and everything from debt to taxes to energy and education will have an enormous impact on this country, and on the country we pass on to our children. now these challenges are not new. we've been wrestling with these issues for a long time. the problems we're facing right now have been more than a decade in the making and what is holding us back is not a lack of big ideas it isn't a matter of finding the right technical solution and both parties laid it out on the table for all to see. what's holding us back is a stalemate in washington between two fundamentally different views of which direction america should take and this election is your chance to break that stalemate. [ applause ] that stake is not simply a choice between two candidates and two political party, but between two paths for our country and while there are many things to discuss in this campaign, nothing is more important than an honest debate about where these two paths would lead us. that debate has an understanding of where we are and how we got here. long before the econ
the decisions we make in the next few years and everything from debt to taxes to energy and education will have an enormous impact on this country, and on the country we pass on to our children. now these challenges are not new. we've been wrestling with these issues for a long time. the problems we're facing right now have been more than a decade in the making and what is holding us back is not a lack of big ideas it isn't a matter of finding the right technical solution and both parties laid...
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the education system, the transportation system. it is no longer investing in our schools the way that we used to. the pot holes make it essential that you pack it up. it is not having a communications system that is the best in the world. even though we invented the technology that lets others out and beat us. untiln't fix the house, the fix the water leaking from the roof. that is what happens if you don't invest in america. and the automatic sequester cuts and the hatchet cuts and don't look to see where the smart savings can be had. they try to come up with answers. tavis: call me a cynic, but why do i a believe that these cuts are going to happen as opposed to somehow, the cuts hitting the military do not go through. are there really going to happen across the board? >> i will always call you a friend, but we just saw a house republican budget that shelter the department of defense from any of those automatic cuts. the department of defense is supposed to contribute half of those cuts discretionary programs. the republicans put
the education system, the transportation system. it is no longer investing in our schools the way that we used to. the pot holes make it essential that you pack it up. it is not having a communications system that is the best in the world. even though we invented the technology that lets others out and beat us. untiln't fix the house, the fix the water leaking from the roof. that is what happens if you don't invest in america. and the automatic sequester cuts and the hatchet cuts and don't look...
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chances of somebody-- a young person born in the united states is more dependent on the income and education of his parents than in any of the advanced countries for which we have data, much worse than even in old europe. >> jon: does that-- is that because-- here's-- okay. i am rich. ( laughter ). i am carried around this building by a team, and my feet never touch the ground. so people have ideal at me on the web, "how can you criticize mitt romney for his wealth?" i don't care about wealth. what seems to be upsetting is institutionalizing the advantages that wealth gives you, creating a system that then shields that wealth from a proper tax rate, and from any kind of reinvestment into that infrastructure. can that be changed? is there the political will or anything that can do something about that? >> well, i think it can be changed because in other countries, things are different. you know, these are not the inevitable laws of economics. other countries have done same market forces at play, and they have less inequality, and more equality of opportunity. you know, market forces don't exi
chances of somebody-- a young person born in the united states is more dependent on the income and education of his parents than in any of the advanced countries for which we have data, much worse than even in old europe. >> jon: does that-- is that because-- here's-- okay. i am rich. ( laughter ). i am carried around this building by a team, and my feet never touch the ground. so people have ideal at me on the web, "how can you criticize mitt romney for his wealth?" i don't...
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the education system, the transportation system. it is no longer investing in our schools the way that we used to. the pot holes make it essential that you pack it up. it is not having a communications system that is the best in the world. even though we invented the technology that lets others out and beat us. untiln't fix the house, the fix the water leaking from the roof. that is what happens if you don't invest in america. and the automatic sequester cuts and the hatchet cuts and don't look to see where the smart savings can be had. they try to come up with answerstavis: call me a cynic, y do i a believe that these cuts are going to happen as opposed to somehow, the cuts hitting the military do not go through. are there really going to happen across the board? >> i will always call you a friend, but we just saw a house republican budget that shelter the department of defense from any of those automatic cuts. the department of defense is supposed to contribute half of those cuts discretionary programs. the republicans put togethe
the education system, the transportation system. it is no longer investing in our schools the way that we used to. the pot holes make it essential that you pack it up. it is not having a communications system that is the best in the world. even though we invented the technology that lets others out and beat us. untiln't fix the house, the fix the water leaking from the roof. that is what happens if you don't invest in america. and the automatic sequester cuts and the hatchet cuts and don't look...
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we want to continue to educate them on all the ways to get the most out of it. truly, as you mentioned, greatest form of lead generation is a happy customer. one that is using and getting the full results and mastering whatever it is that we promise. >> i have to say, john, in my own experience, a lot of times when customers have been unhappy with customers that i have worked with, it is because they don't understand something, something that we are offering. they get confused. >> we sell products online and we survey our customers immediately afterwards. i can't tell you how many times that we had a customer that was unhappy. it was because they lost their password or something silly like that. once we were able to reconnect them to the product, they were thrilled. having that sort of follow-up to make sure everything went well is certainly a necessary piece of of it. is that what you mean by reviewing results or talking to your customers? >> that's one of my favorites that i think every company, no matter what they said needs to have a results review, a proces
we want to continue to educate them on all the ways to get the most out of it. truly, as you mentioned, greatest form of lead generation is a happy customer. one that is using and getting the full results and mastering whatever it is that we promise. >> i have to say, john, in my own experience, a lot of times when customers have been unhappy with customers that i have worked with, it is because they don't understand something, something that we are offering. they get confused. >>...
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with a grant from the united states agency for international development with the goal of improving education and increasing tolerance. it was our most successful deployment of a puppet in the region since hamid karzai. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: but very life like. very life like. but an investigation of corruption has been launched thanks to a tip between a state department telephone hotline. although it did take a long time for that hotline to get answered. >> bring. >> oh, bring. >> stephen: now according to pakistani press reports, the corrupt puppetears or corrupte teers behind sim sim hammara were using u.s. money to pay off old debts and awarding lucrative contracts to relatives. and that's not all, folks. the report has this exclusive undercover footage of the corruption in action . (speaking foreign language). >> stephen: we caught elmo red handed. folks, that guy is bad news. not only has he been linked to state-sponsored terrorism, he's also been linked to ape sponsored terrorism. i hope this mess gets cleared up soon. our pakistani puppet program is too important for natio
with a grant from the united states agency for international development with the goal of improving education and increasing tolerance. it was our most successful deployment of a puppet in the region since hamid karzai. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: but very life like. very life like. but an investigation of corruption has been launched thanks to a tip between a state department telephone hotline. although it did take a long time for that hotline to get answered. >> bring....
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we talk about the education system and -- as if the education of our children has to do with schools. we have to have the best schools in our poor neighborhoods and we want to have the best teachers and pay the best teachers. the education of a child does not begin in school, it begins at home, when a mother holds her child and the child knows that as my mother. that is the language that child will learn and if that mother and father hopefully or family does not ship that child in the early years, by reading to the child, teaching the child numbers, colors, how to tell time, and a word you and i may remember, mind. mind your manners. mind your goals. mind yourself and go to school and learn. if that child does not sure what the right preparation. by the third grade that child realizes he or she is behind and they start acting out. my particular background, i went to public schools. i did not go to the best public schools. i wanted to go to the best public school in new york city but they said you are not smart enough to go their saar went to the school that happen to let me in and i w
we talk about the education system and -- as if the education of our children has to do with schools. we have to have the best schools in our poor neighborhoods and we want to have the best teachers and pay the best teachers. the education of a child does not begin in school, it begins at home, when a mother holds her child and the child knows that as my mother. that is the language that child will learn and if that mother and father hopefully or family does not ship that child in the early...
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we need more investment in skills and education. the irony, of course is that what romney proposes, or tax cuts for the rich, slashing government, slashing help for precisely those who need it, slashing government's role in infrastructure, in science and technology, would take us so far away from what we need, i wish president obama had the revenues to do more, but it is the republican side that is blocking that because that party has one idea only. and that is to cut taxes for the rich. we have this multi-brazilian there running for office. his money is in the cayman island. he pays 13% in taxes. he says the most important thing is to cut the tax rates at the top for the. it is mind-boggling that we have this kind of blatant candidacy. people are hurting, people are upset. that is why this weirdness even has a choice. but it would take as exactly in the wrong direction. president obama could have done more and would have done more if the republican opposition had not blocked the end of the bush era tax cuts for the rich, for exampl
we need more investment in skills and education. the irony, of course is that what romney proposes, or tax cuts for the rich, slashing government, slashing help for precisely those who need it, slashing government's role in infrastructure, in science and technology, would take us so far away from what we need, i wish president obama had the revenues to do more, but it is the republican side that is blocking that because that party has one idea only. and that is to cut taxes for the rich. we...
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that is not going to make our young people more educated. that is not going to make us more competitive in this global economy. what i have said is no. here is what we need to do. we need to invest more in education. i want to hire more teachers, especially in math and science. [applause] i 1 2 million more people to have access to community colleges -- i want to million people to have access to community colleges so they can get jobs right now. i want to make college more affordable so young people do not have as much debt when they graduate. that is my vision for how we will move forward. [applause] i want to stop giving subsidies to oil companies that have never been more successful, never made more profits. i want to take that money and give subsidies to clean energy, to the energy of the future that has never been more profitable. it -- promising. fuel-efficient cars. solar power. when pa. biodiesel. putting folks back to work. creating homegrown energy so we are less dependent on foreign oil. [applause] i want to invest in science and
that is not going to make our young people more educated. that is not going to make us more competitive in this global economy. what i have said is no. here is what we need to do. we need to invest more in education. i want to hire more teachers, especially in math and science. [applause] i 1 2 million more people to have access to community colleges -- i want to million people to have access to community colleges so they can get jobs right now. i want to make college more affordable so young...
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it is time to maximize funding from gaming for maryland public education. there is no progress without jobs. >> at issue is whether table games like blackjack will be allowed. lawmakers also consider putting up a sixth casino and maryland. >> you're talking about $69 million a year in additional revenue coming to prince george's county at a time when we just closed a $126 million budget benefit. >> there is still opposition. >> within 20 miles of any casino, when they open, the compulsive gambling rate skyrocket. we expect that to be true and we think prince george's county can do better than that. >> i believe it is a good idea to have a casino. business will increase. people will spend more money. >> i don't think that it is necessary and i know they have talked about putting it down at the harbor. i think the harbor is fine the way it is. >> i am not a gambler and i am not an advocate of gambling. i just don't agree with it. >> by the way, that special session will start august 9 and could last up to three days. coming up right here on washington weekly,
it is time to maximize funding from gaming for maryland public education. there is no progress without jobs. >> at issue is whether table games like blackjack will be allowed. lawmakers also consider putting up a sixth casino and maryland. >> you're talking about $69 million a year in additional revenue coming to prince george's county at a time when we just closed a $126 million budget benefit. >> there is still opposition. >> within 20 miles of any casino, when they...
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the decisions we make in the next few years on everything from debt and taxes to energy and education will have an enormous impact on this country and on the country we pass on to our children. now these childrens are not new. we've been restling with these issues for a wrong time. the problems we're facing right now have been more than a decade in the making. and what is holding us back is not a lack of big ideas. it isn't a matter of finding the right technical solution. both parties have laid out that policies on the table for all to see. what's holding us back is a stalemate in washington between two fundamentally d lly differe views of which direction america should take. and this election is your chance to break that stalemate. at stake is not a choice between two candidates or two political parties. it's between two paths for our country. and while there are many things to discuss in this campaign nothing is more important than an honest debate about where these two paths would lead us. now that debate starts with an understanding of where we are and how we got here. long befor
the decisions we make in the next few years on everything from debt and taxes to energy and education will have an enormous impact on this country and on the country we pass on to our children. now these childrens are not new. we've been restling with these issues for a wrong time. the problems we're facing right now have been more than a decade in the making. and what is holding us back is not a lack of big ideas. it isn't a matter of finding the right technical solution. both parties have...
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it was quite refreshing to see business, labor, republicans, democrats, educators all come together and work on this health care transformation that is with a goal of improving care while cutting costs, integrating and coordinating services, including physical and mental and oral health care. the modeling that's taken place involves coordinating physical and behavioral health care, better preventing and managing chronic diseases using patient centered care homes and aligning care for individuals who are dual eligible. so the establishment of these care organizations is projected to actually improve care while reducing costs, and increasing access. in fact, by coordinating services, oregon projects a 4.9% to 5.9% savings in the implementation compared without the transformation to a 10% increase. and this savings is expected to build over time. and i wonder if you could talk a little bit about how this type of change would impact the federal budget if a similar budget was implemented in other states as well. >> i think, congresswoman, there are a tremendous amount of experimentation goin
it was quite refreshing to see business, labor, republicans, democrats, educators all come together and work on this health care transformation that is with a goal of improving care while cutting costs, integrating and coordinating services, including physical and mental and oral health care. the modeling that's taken place involves coordinating physical and behavioral health care, better preventing and managing chronic diseases using patient centered care homes and aligning care for...
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[applause] that's my vision for america -- education. energy. innovation. infrastructure. and a tax code focused on american job creation and balanced deficit reduction. [applause] this is the vision behind the jobs plan i sent congress back in september -- a bill filled with bipartisan ideas that, according to independent economists, would create up to 1 million additional jobs if passed today. this is the vision behind the deficit plan i sent to congress back in september -- a detailed proposal that would reduce our deficit by $4 trillion through shared sacrifice and shared responsibility. this is the vision i intend to pursue in my second term as president -- [applause] because i believe if we do these things -- if we do these things, more companies will start here, and stay here, and hire here, and more americans will be able to find jobs that support a middle-class lifestyle. understand, despite what you hear from my opponent, this has never been a vision about how government creates jobs or has the answers to all our problems. over the last three years, i've cut taxe
[applause] that's my vision for america -- education. energy. innovation. infrastructure. and a tax code focused on american job creation and balanced deficit reduction. [applause] this is the vision behind the jobs plan i sent congress back in september -- a bill filled with bipartisan ideas that, according to independent economists, would create up to 1 million additional jobs if passed today. this is the vision behind the deficit plan i sent to congress back in september -- a detailed...
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modern coalition, what i called the coalition of the desceant, minorities, young people, ana college educated whites, they are among those being hit absolutely hardest by the recession. obama and need to those groups should turn out that have suffered in the last few years. as you point out, the most conservative elements of the republican party are dubious of romney. generally speaking, both campaigns are relying heavily on the concern about the party to generate a a turnout. what i would mean for the environment, spending on social programs and health care -- what that would mean for the environment, spending on social programs, health care, should mean turn out. older voters are rolled lead going to be more motivated to show up and vote against president obama. -- older voters are probably going to be more motivated to shop and go against president obama. tavis: mr. gingrich has certainly run a blueprint for how to run against mr. romney. i want to talk about the president running against congress, but let's talk about specifically mr. romney. it will not work for the obama campaign? >> i
modern coalition, what i called the coalition of the desceant, minorities, young people, ana college educated whites, they are among those being hit absolutely hardest by the recession. obama and need to those groups should turn out that have suffered in the last few years. as you point out, the most conservative elements of the republican party are dubious of romney. generally speaking, both campaigns are relying heavily on the concern about the party to generate a a turnout. what i would mean...
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[applause] i want to make sure that america, once again, leads in education. i want to help our schools hire of the best teachers, especially in math and science. i want to give 2 million more americans the chance to go to community colleges and learn the skills businesses are hiring for right now. [applause] i want to give colleges and universities the chance to bring down the cost of tuition once and for all because education is not a luxury. it's an economic necessity. everyone should be able to afford it. i have a plan to help homeowners refinance their homes at historically low rates to save an average of $3,000. my opponent solution is to let the market bottomed out. that's what he said. that's not a solution. that's part of the problem. that's the difference in this election. my opponent says one of the first things he would do would be to repeal obamacare. crowd: boo! >> i think that part of being middle class in america is making sure you do not go bankrupt when you get sick. because of this law, if you have a pre-existing condition he will be able to
[applause] i want to make sure that america, once again, leads in education. i want to help our schools hire of the best teachers, especially in math and science. i want to give 2 million more americans the chance to go to community colleges and learn the skills businesses are hiring for right now. [applause] i want to give colleges and universities the chance to bring down the cost of tuition once and for all because education is not a luxury. it's an economic necessity. everyone should be...
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our educational system. my particular background, i went to public schools. i didn't go to the best public schools. i wanted to go to the best public high school in new york city, but they said, "no, you're not smart enough to go there," so i went to the school that had to let me in. then i went to the city college of new york, a great public institution, and i went from kindergarten all the way through college never having paid a nickel for my education because the people and the government of the city new york felt they had no more important obligation than to invest in the future of the school, of the teachers, of the city, of our nation, by investing in the kids. city college is still doing it, but we need to understand that we as citizens and as a government in any community throughout this country have no more important obligation than to educate those who are going to replace us, and i feel very, very strongly about it and i talk about it all the time, and i talk about it extensively in the book. tavi
our educational system. my particular background, i went to public schools. i didn't go to the best public schools. i wanted to go to the best public high school in new york city, but they said, "no, you're not smart enough to go there," so i went to the school that had to let me in. then i went to the city college of new york, a great public institution, and i went from kindergarten all the way through college never having paid a nickel for my education because the people and the...
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he is highly educated and very different from a lot of other latino politicians. he is completely american in his point of view. i think it will pass over more than a lot of other candidates. >> give me your sense of how important beyond this election this voting bloc will become. >> just democracy itself, that means the percentage of overall vote and will be hispanic will continue to grow. how will it break? i do not think it is a democrat did block. i think it is an independent bloc. i think it is winnable for both parties. i do not think immigration we will be talking about in five or 10 years. i think the party that ignores some of these basic issues, education reform is really a major civil rights issue right now. 80% of the students in los angeles public schools are hispanic, so when that system sales, los angeles fails, california fails, but latinos feel this as well. tavis: how important is it to have voices in mainstream media that get a chance to express this view? >> one would be nice. i am struggling. when you look at the sunday morning shows, they are
he is highly educated and very different from a lot of other latino politicians. he is completely american in his point of view. i think it will pass over more than a lot of other candidates. >> give me your sense of how important beyond this election this voting bloc will become. >> just democracy itself, that means the percentage of overall vote and will be hispanic will continue to grow. how will it break? i do not think it is a democrat did block. i think it is an independent...
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our educational system. my particular background, i went to public schools. i didn't go to the best public schools. i wanted to go to the best public high school in new york city, but they said, "no, you're not smart enough to go there," so i went to the school that had to let me in. then i went to the city college of new york, a great public institution, and i went from kindergarten all the way through college never having paid a nickel for my education because the people and the government of the city of new york felt they had no more important obligation than to invest in the future of the school, of the teachers, of the city, of our nation, by investing in the kids. city college is still doing it, but we need to understand that we as citizens and as a government in any community throughout this country have no more important obligation than to educate those who are going to replace us, and i feel very, very strongly about it and i talk about it all the time, and i talk about it extensively in the book. t
our educational system. my particular background, i went to public schools. i didn't go to the best public schools. i wanted to go to the best public high school in new york city, but they said, "no, you're not smart enough to go there," so i went to the school that had to let me in. then i went to the city college of new york, a great public institution, and i went from kindergarten all the way through college never having paid a nickel for my education because the people and the...
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i think with enough education, before people can live themselves out. the biggest problem is we have an underclass of poor people who are living on a different planet from people like you and me. people go to the grocery store and then the checkout counter. for tens of millions of americans, they have to think carefully about every item they buy. that is scary. we send them to private schools. they buy cars when they are 16. for many children in this country, they do not know who their parents are, and this is across the ethnic spectrum. there is a terrible poverty in the way poor people live in this country, and it seems to me that needs to be addressed. i do not see either candidate talking about it. there is a moral issue. are we going to allow our poor people to live in such terrible conditions? i do not think we can just write a check for all of them to live in beverly hills. i think we can make it possible to have education so they can change their lives. >> we are days away from where u.s. census bureau to release poverty numbers. i suspect when
i think with enough education, before people can live themselves out. the biggest problem is we have an underclass of poor people who are living on a different planet from people like you and me. people go to the grocery store and then the checkout counter. for tens of millions of americans, they have to think carefully about every item they buy. that is scary. we send them to private schools. they buy cars when they are 16. for many children in this country, they do not know who their parents...
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we did get some conversation about education. let me ask specifically what the value is these days of a liberal arts education. you have one of those educations. it is getting poo-poo'ed more than ever now. make the best case you can make for a good liberal arts education. >> me, sitting right here. i am the first of my family to go to college. my father made it to the eighth grade. my mother made high school, but it was the depression. i am solely a product of state schools and state universities. for liberal arts, that is why i continue at usc. i love the idea that it transformed me. i went to music school as a saxophone player. i loved john coltrane. he was my hero. i wanted to be just like him. he was a genius and i was not. i felt my audition, but i was at a liberal arts college. i said, what my going to do? i became an english major. i discovered flannery o'connor so i was history and english. junior year, i went into a creative writing class and here i am, talking to you. a lot of young people do not know who they are or w
we did get some conversation about education. let me ask specifically what the value is these days of a liberal arts education. you have one of those educations. it is getting poo-poo'ed more than ever now. make the best case you can make for a good liberal arts education. >> me, sitting right here. i am the first of my family to go to college. my father made it to the eighth grade. my mother made high school, but it was the depression. i am solely a product of state schools and state...
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we will not close that education gap until we turn off the television unsupervised that homework. we absolutely cannot stop there. he we all know better than anyone our laws still matter. much like they did 150 years ago. our laws still shapes so many aspects of our lives. whether our kids have clean air and state streets or not, whether we truly focus on the challenge of getting folks back to work or not, whether our sons and daughters get the benefit earned or not. not these are made by folks in our state houses and in our congress and white house. who is responsible for collecting those? who is ultimately responsible for decisions they make or do not make? we are. that is our job. s. citizens of this great country, that is our most fundamental right, our most solemn obligation. we passed on this role of a billy clubs, risking his life so we could one day cast our ballots. as he put it, your vote is precious. it is the most powerful non- alignment tool we have to create a more perfect union. [applause] only as someone to vote, and they say i am too busy. besides, i voted last ti
we will not close that education gap until we turn off the television unsupervised that homework. we absolutely cannot stop there. he we all know better than anyone our laws still matter. much like they did 150 years ago. our laws still shapes so many aspects of our lives. whether our kids have clean air and state streets or not, whether we truly focus on the challenge of getting folks back to work or not, whether our sons and daughters get the benefit earned or not. not these are made by folks...
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that has been done in swing states like florida, pennsylvania, ohio, romney does well among college- educated whites who know about the economy. as a process this, do they see it as the class warfare as republicans wanted to see it? or do they see it as a wall street maneuvering that has hurt them? i think they are the key audience. and i honestly do not know. how of voters in jabr that experience will be one of the two or three critical things for a romney race. tavis: why is it wise for the president to even utter the phrase "class warfare,"? he went after a pretty hard. you may call it class warfare. by kalla common sense. >> i think he has to respond to that. you noted the bill clinton statement that elections are always about the future. not entirely true with racism -- with a race for incumbent presidents. the question is, who do you think has a better chance of leading us to a broader tomorrow? he has to frame what he is doing to get the economy started. you do not have enough purchasing power spread out among a enough hands. republicans want to argue that he is making an argument agai
that has been done in swing states like florida, pennsylvania, ohio, romney does well among college- educated whites who know about the economy. as a process this, do they see it as the class warfare as republicans wanted to see it? or do they see it as a wall street maneuvering that has hurt them? i think they are the key audience. and i honestly do not know. how of voters in jabr that experience will be one of the two or three critical things for a romney race. tavis: why is it wise for the...
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let's talk about education. let's talk about infrastructure. let's talk about our vision for massachusetts. that is what the people of massachusetts want to talk about. >> i want to know where you spend millions of dollars talking about staples and not having health care benefits when your companies do not have health care benefits. when you spend millions of dollars, that if you are so innocent and talking about the issues because that is all i have talked about up until one week ago. >> senator kennedy? >> i will provide those in detail. i will provide them about the minimum wage, giving the document where you said you were against the increase in the minimum wage, you had a different opinion when you were talking on national television. i do not know why you would meet with the strikers. i am bothered about the pain of the people in massachusetts. you may be frustrated about it, but your pain and my pain pales to what is happening in this city. people cannot get jobs. you take a great deal of satisfaction about exchanging papers about this.
let's talk about education. let's talk about infrastructure. let's talk about our vision for massachusetts. that is what the people of massachusetts want to talk about. >> i want to know where you spend millions of dollars talking about staples and not having health care benefits when your companies do not have health care benefits. when you spend millions of dollars, that if you are so innocent and talking about the issues because that is all i have talked about up until one week ago....